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Dianna Russini returned to Twitter on Thursday, and it didn't go well

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The biggest story in the NFL continues to be the recent photos of, and the denials issued by, Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and New York Times reporter Dianna Russini. Everyone is talking about it. Most of the people who cover sports media have written about it.

Even NBC News had an item about it . Reasonable minds differ on what the photos show, and what they don't show. A significant question lingers as to how the photos came to be.

Between accident and design, it feels like someone was looking for something. As mentioned on Wednesdayโ€™s #PFTPM , the situation also invites scrutiny of Russini's past reporting. (Alex Reimer of Awful Announcing has ventured down that specific rabbit hole.

) It will impact the reactions to her future reporting. It also created a practical question as to the right way to assume a business-as-usual presence on social media. On Thursday morning, Russini authored her first tweet since the situation came to light.

It was innocuous; she posted an item that ran a link to an article about the NFL's ongoing collective bargaining brouhaha with its officials. It felt like a trial balloon. If so, it fell flat.